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Ultraviolette F77 and X47 Prices Drop With New BaaS Scheme

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  • Own the Ultraviolette X-47 starting at Rs 1,49,000, down from Rs 2.5 lakh
  • Battery subscription from Rs 2,499/month
  • 5-year warranty on the battery pack
  • Battery ownership transferred to the customer at no extra cost at the end of the subscription
  • Enrolments open from March 5, 2026

Ultraviolette Automotive has introduced a new battery subscription model called “Battery Flex” for the X-47 and F77 motorcycles to make them more affordable for buyers. Introduced in partnership with Ecofy (an NBFC), this plan lowers the initial buying cost of the EV by separating the cost of the battery.

Model & VariantVehicle CostBattery EMI (BaaS Subscription)
Ultraviolette X-47
OriginalRs 1.49 lakhRs 2,499/month
Original +Rs 1.99 lakhRs 2,499/month
ReconRs 1.99 lakhRs 4,016/month
Recon +Rs 2.49 lakhRs 4,016/month
Desert WingRs 2.69 lakhRs 4,820/month
Ultraviolette F77
F77 OriginalRs 1.99 lakhRs 2,678/month
F77 ReconRs 2.49 lakhRs 4,016/month
  • As the table indicates, customers can now buy the Ultraviolette X-47 for a base of Rs 1.49 lakh, while the battery can be subscribed to at a starting price of Rs 2,499 per month.
  • This battery EMI will have to be paid for over a course of 5 years. After that, the battery ownership will be transferred to them at no additional cost.
  • Ultraviolette will also be offering a 5-year /1 lakh km warranty as standard throughout the tenure.
  • Currently, the battery subscription option is not available in East India, North-East India, and the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir. 

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Ultraviolette X47 price with battery flex

Total Cost May Be Higher Over Time

While the battery EMI scheme makes the Ultraviolette bikes easier to buy initially, buyers could end up paying more than the regular price over the long term. For example, the battery EMI for the X-47 Original variant will cost Rs 1,49,940 for five years. Hence, you will end up paying Rs 2,98,940 at the end of the 5th year. That’s nearly Rs 50,000 more than the bike’s ex-showroom price if it is purchased with the battery pack. But since the payment is spread out in smaller monthly amounts, the difference may not feel as significant for buyers opting for the subscription model.

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